The latest update for Infuse 2 (which is technically regular old Infuse with a higher version number) has thrown a fair few changes into the mix. You can see the full list below but a few notables include an option for a list view, better streaming quality, better network device detection, and some general stability improvements. But perhaps the most significant addition is the ability to download files that are shared on the network so that you can view them offline.

Infuse 2 has been updated with a reimagined design for iOS 7 and also adds network streaming to its list of new features. This means users can stream video (works with AirPlay) from most devices without the need to sync. Firecore is also offering Infuse Pro, its premium service, for free for those who purchased Infuse 1.5 or earlier.

Infuse 2 is set to release this fall, bringing an all-new version of the popular Infuse video player. It's been completely redesigned to come across as a sleeker, faster, and easier to use app with its iOS 7 inspired look and feel.

Infuse 2 will also come with new pro features that include the ability for users to browse and play videos that are stored on their other devices. Keep an eye out for the app this fall, which will be available for free.

Infuse - The Beautiful Way to Watch Videos has been updated with new multi-format AirPlay streaming, Wi-Fi transfers, social sharing, and more. The alternative video players to VLC has also added the ability to use fullscreen on your TV when using an HDMI adapter and the ability to post what your watching to Facebook and Twitter for a better social experience. Now go give it a look-see!